Affected by the new crown epidemic, Japanese actors jointly petition for government assistance, their living environment arouses concern

Recently, the new crown virus epidemic has been raging in Japan on a large scale, causing many companies and enterprises to suspend work and business, and the daily work and life of the Japanese people have been affected by this. Even the entertainment industry has also been affected. The Japanese government recently called Most of the theatrical performances were suspended, and many commercial activities and theatrical filming were also forced to be postponed or cancelled. This has caused many Japanese performers to lose their jobs and income. Because Japan’s normal life consumption is very high, they are facing survival crisis.



Because it is really compelling, in recent days, many Japanese actors have jointly petitioned. They made suggestions to the Japan Federation of Actors, hoping that the Federation would submit a petition to the government to ensure that the lives of the actors can be protected. It is reported that the petition said Almost all actors of are freelancers and are not public officials, so they won’t get government subsidies like school teachers. But the living conditions of actors are really difficult now, so they hope to get government assistance.



Compared with our domestic actors, Japanese actors earn very little. Their first-line actors earn less than one-tenth of ours. The top stars are only tens of millions of RMB. The average first-line stars are just a few. Millions, and some idol idols are even more miserable. Most of their annual income is around hundreds of thousands. Not to mention other low-profile ones, and they may not even be able to afford their daily expenses.




and the requirements of Japanese actors are quite high. They have good acting skills and high level of business, but they don’t make much money. Their original salary and fees for various shows are not high. Most of them rely on advertising to make money. Artists with few advertisements have basically the same income as some mid-level white-collar workers. The most important point is that the brokerage company of is very cruel. Many newcomers don’t even have a commission, and they rely on the brokerage company to pay monthly. Salaries are similar to those of some office workers, they are all social animals .



In Japan, people will not put their own actors on the altar. It is a very ordinary profession. Many newcomers who do not have a job are paid by the hourly work, and they will receive money when they receive work. Therefore, Japan does Actors basically have a side job or have good family conditions, and those who are particularly poor will not choose this path.



is like the now popular Japanese actor Noriya Nakamura. He made his debut in the entertainment industry as a teenager, but did not become popular until he was around 30. In the period when there was no popularity and popularity, he did very little work. The income is also pitiful. I used to throw things in the bathtub to raise the water level in order to save water bills. My daily life is very difficult.



has made a statistics before. The average annual income of well-known Japanese artists is 18.14 million yen (about 1.06 million yuan), and athletes, artists, and musicians earn more than actors. Japanese entertainment circles The class division is very obvious. The status and income of singers are the highest, followed by actors (there is not much difference between movies and TV) and comedians, and finally the group idol idols, and the Japanese entertainment market is very clear about the value of an actor , Without the blessing of the work, it is difficult to be popular only by hype, and advertisers will not spend a lot of money to invite you to endorse.



But it’s worth noting that Japanese brokerage companies are very weird. They will madly push film and television resources and advertisements for a newcomer. Some of the well-known new generation artists are even more popular than many popular actors’ advertisements. They usually do The bid is taken at an ultra-low price, and only a small amount of labor is charged, that is to say, win by quantity.



Anyway, the living environment of Japanese artistsIt's really bad. They have a lot of work, but they have little right to speak. Brokerage companies use them as money-making tools, and they have very little money in hand. Now, coupled with the epidemic, the workload has also been greatly reduced. The very low income is now halved. I hope they can finally petition successfully!